E-Cigarettes

Use of e-cigarettes onboard the aircraft remains prohibited at all times. E-cigarettes are not permitted in any checked baggage or in any external baggage compartment of the aircraft, as e-cigarettes have been found by the FAA to be a fire risk.

Due to their potential to overheat or cause fire when activated, as determined by the FAA and ICAO, electronic cigarettes, personal vaporizers or any battery-powered portable electronic smoking device (“E-cigarettes”) are not permitted in any checked baggage or in any external baggage compartment of the aircraft. Please inform a Cape Air agent if you have e-cigarettes in any of your baggage. Recharging of e-cigarettes and/or the batteries on board the aircraft remains prohibited at all times.

Restrictions Due to Federal Law: Marijuana

Although Cape Air is aware of various state laws that allow recreational or medical marijuana possession, the TSA has stated that possession of marijuana, even medical marijuana, is illegal under federal law and that it will refer passengers traveling with marijuana to law enforcement authorities. Accordingly, Cape Air does not permit the transport of marijuana on any of our flights in any market. Anyone traveling with or transporting marijuana on Cape Air flights does at his or her own risk.

Spare Lithium Batteries:

Because lithium batteries present a risk of both igniting and fueling fires in aircraft cargo/baggage compartments, spare lithium batteries are not permitted in any checked baggage or in any external baggage compartment of the aircraft. Please inform a Cape Air agent if you have any spare lithium batteries in any of your baggage.

Spare lithium batteries must be individually protected so as to prevent short circuits (by placement in original retail packaging or by otherwise insulating terminals, e.g., by taping over exposed terminals or placing each battery in a separate plastic bag or protective pouch). Each battery must not exceed the following: for lithium metal batteries, a lithium content of 2 grams; or for lithium ion batteries, a Watt-hour rating of 100 Wh.

Because of the risk of igniting, these devices are not accepted for transport on any Cape Air flight. Examples of lithium battery powered self-balancing recreational mobility devices include Airwheel, Solowheel and hoverboard.

Smart Bags

Smart Bags are prhibited unless the lithium battery is removed and carried in accordance with Cape Air’s policy on Spare Lithium Batteries. Smart Bags with non-removable batteries are not accepted.

Oxygen

For Transport in the Cessna 402

Personal oxygen supplies, canned oxygen, and oxygen cylinders are not permitted to be used on board and Cape Air is not authorized to provide medical oxygen. Due to stowage limitations, Cape Air does not permit the use of Portable Oxygen Concentrators (POCs) onboard the aircraft.

While use is not permitted, Cape Air accepts onboard the aircraft Portable Oxygen Concentrators (POCs) that meet FAA acceptance criteria for carriage.

POCs that meet the acceptance criteria for carriage (use remains prohibited at all times) onboard aircraft, are identified by either:

Bearing a permanent label, on the exterior of the device, in red text which states, "The manufacturer of this POC has determined this device conforms to all applicable FAA acceptance criteria for POC carriage and use onboard aircraft."; or

The POC is included on the following list of POCs previously approved by the FAA for use onboard the aircraft:

POC which do not conform to the above acceptance criteria may be transported as a portable electronic device (PED) if done so in accordance with all of the rules which apply to the carriage of a PED (e.g. battery policies, etc). All POCs must be stowed and are not permitted to be used at any time onboard the aircraft.

Personal oxygen cylinders or canned oxygen may not be transported as checked baggage, carry-out baggage, nor carried on board the aircraft. Customers connecting to or from other airlines should take particular note of this restriction.

Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) machines may be transported as checked baggage or as a carry-out item. Their use, however, is prohibited.

For any device that may, in accordance with this section, be transported, although the device must meet carry-out or carry-on size and weight requirements, these devices are assistive devices for customers with disabilities. As such, they do not count toward checked, carry-out or carry-on baggage limits.

When connecting to or from any flight, including interline and codeshare partners, the customer is responsible for notifying and making independent arrangements directly with the other airline.

Other Considerations

POCs are assistive devices for customers with disabilities. As such, they do not count toward carry-on or checked baggage limits.

Cape Air is not liable for POC equipment failures, failure of the batteries that power the POC, or any other losses or damages alleged by the customer or any other person arising out of the use or possession of the POC, unless caused by the gross negligence or willful misconduct of Cape Air.

For oxygen cylinders provided by a codeshare partner, please refer to that airline’s contract of carriage for specific requirements. A service charge may be assessed for this service. Customers’ personal oxygen cylinders cannot be transported or used onboard any flight as per FAA restrictions. Oxygen cylinders provided by Cape Air is subject to the following conditions:

Compliance with regulations of all countries within the flight itinerary where oxygen is to be used;

A medical certificate from the passenger’s physician is provided to Cape Air certifying the need for in-flight oxygen, stating whether any special conditions or assistance are required, and providing the maximum usage per hour and the oxygen flow rate per minute at 10,000 feet altitude;

Oxygen equipment is available and can be positioned at the boarding city of the passenger requiring it;

Passenger must provide Cape Air at least 48 hours’ notice to request oxygen services and will also be required to check-in for the flight at least two hours on International flights and one hour on Domestic US flights before the planned departure. Cape Air will make reasonable efforts to accommodate passengers who fail to meet any of these requirements, but will not be obligated to do so.

Service fees apply for each flight segment where oxygen is required.

The passenger will not be assigned a seat in a row with, behind or in front of an emergency window exit.

To the extent possible, passengers receiving or requesting in-flight medical oxygen service will be given boarding priority on Cape Air in the event of an irregular operation. Reaccomodation of the passenger on another carrier will be subject to that carrier’s requirements and capabilities to provide oxygen as they apply to the existing circumstances;

Cape Air is not liable for failure to provide this service when such failure is beyond its control.

Travel Destinations

Cape Cod & the Islands

Our roots are in the Cape & Islands! Since our first flight between PTown and Boston in 1989, we have been proud to serve the Cape communities.

Fly with us to:

Hyannis

Provincetown

Martha’s Vineyard

Nantucket

Northeast

Fly with us to:

Boston

Lebanon, NH

New Bedford

Rutland

Portland, ME

Rockland

Augusta

Bar Harbor

White Plains

NYC - JFK

Saranac Lake

Midwest

With our dual hubs in St. Louis and Chicago, getting around the Midwest, or connecting to hundreds on domestic and international flights is a breeze!

Fly with us to:

St. Louis

Kirksville

Marion

Owensboro

Decatur

Chicago

Montana

We landed in Big Sky Country in 2013, and since then have been providing convenient service to our hub in Billings from across eastern Montana.

Fly with us to:

Billings

Sidney

Glasgow

Glendive

Wolf Point

Havre

Caribbean

We've been flying to the most beautiful destinations in the Caribbean for 20 years.

Fly with us to:

San Juan

St. Thomas

St. Croix

Tortola

Vieques

Mayaguez

Culebra

Virgin Gorda

Micronesia

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